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I need to ship a package and its 0.9 ounces how do I round that up 

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You round up to the next full ounce - in this case, 1 oz. But at that weight, are you sure it qualifies as a package and not a letter/flat? USPS has strict requirements for each service of mail.

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USPS First Class postage is in full ounces, so just call it one ounce.

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the buyer ordered rings and that was the weight that it gave me 

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thanks 

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@almassan12 wrote:

the buyer ordered rings and that was the weight that it gave me 


What is "it"?  If it wasn't a postage scale, then you need to double-check with a scale. Like, that's less weight than a spoonful of sugar.

 

On a more practical approach, you need to pack the rings well in bubble wrap or a box.  That will be ineligible to be mailed as a letter or flat, so it's automatically a package.  And the postage for a package is the same for any weight up to 4 ounces so even if you're pretty far off on the weight, you'll pay the correct postage.

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Not sure what the value is on the rings but if you ship USPS first class package remember that does not come with any insurance unless you specifically purchase it when you buy the label. 

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OP should be ok with 1st class as these are small fashion rings for $9.00. @almassan12. I do hope these rings test out or have 925 on them as you are stating the metal is indeed Sterling Silver on all the ring listings otherwise there could be some upset customers.

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